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From the Executive and Members of: Skeena Valley Snowmobile Association PA May Se YOU BE THE JUDGE by Claire Bernstein “Can The Cops Stop A Car Just Because It's Driver is A Stranger” Rodney and Betty were RCMP officers in a patrol car. it was 2:30 am. Nothing unusual. Rodney struck up a conversation. “So Betty, how was your weekend in Boston visiting your sister?” “Amazing, Rodney. You wouldn't believe how the police are on the lookout for strangers.” “What happened?” “lwas walking to the subway from my sister's house. A pollce car crulsing beside me, stopped, the officer got out and asked where | came from and where | was staying. Believe me, Rodney. This was no down and out area," Rodney let out a low whistle. "Boy, those cops sure keep thelr eye out. So what happened then?” “liold them | was fram Weyburn, Saskatchewan, visiting my sister,” “Then what?” ; SHAMES [4 SPUER MOUNTAIN [— DEVELOPMENT CENTRE ; Shames Mountain Office: 635-3773 4545 \akelse Ave., Terrace, B.C. MISTY RIVER TACKLE & HUNTING car and motioned the driver to stop. Rodney and Betty walked over to the driver's side, Both of them smelied the same thing. There was no coubt it was alcohol. ~ "Sorry, sir, but you'll have to take a breathalyser test.” The test confirmed their suspicions. Bazlnet, the driver was charged and found guilty of impaired driving by the Provincial Court judge. He appealed, Bazinet was furious. “Your honor, the RCMP officers infringed my Charter. rights. “They told me to get into the ear and they drove to my sister's. They rang the doorbell and asked her whether she knew me, Good thing she was there. God knows where | would be if she hadn't vouched for me.". Redney froze. “Do you see that car in front of us?” “Yes, looks okay to me. Anything wrong?" : Rodney frowned, “Don't think I've ever seen that car In Weyburn before, Have you?” _ . Betty peered through the windshield. There was a jight coming from the street lamp. “No, never,” ~~ . ; “Well, let's speak to that guy. When it comes to security, Boston police have nothing on us,” . Rodney drove the patrol car beside the They detained me arbitrarily. They stopped me because | was a stranger In town. That’s not a legitimate reason to step me. It was only when they stopped me that they noticed that | was a little bit last and a little more drunk. It is not within the - scape of their duty to check out the identity of a stranger in town." The Prosecutor naturally did not agree. “Your honor, the officers simply did what they were trained to do. Bazinet was driving & suspicious vehicle In Weyburn. Clearly, they were right to stap him. And ance they found out he was driving under the Influence, what were they supposed to do? Let him go and be a danger to others He was breaking the law. Uphold the conviction." Should Green be convicted? YOU! 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